Ship of Fools, dubbed “the magazine of Christian unrest”, was first launched in 1977 as a printed publication but sank in 1983, leaving a gap never filled in publishing circles. The growth of the Internet, particularly with its international dimension, makes feasible a minority webzine of this kind. “We’re here for people who prefer disorganized religion to the organized kind,” says ship-of-fools.com editor Simon Jenkins. “From a position of commitment, we try to look objectively at religious trends in an accessible rather than cynical way. We commend as well as debunk. But we are not a campaign, we’re a conversation.” http://www.ship-of-fools.com/Mystery/index.html
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